Michelle Ochs and Carly Cushnie know their customer, and while subtlety may not be her strong suit, having fun sure is. For Spring, the pair sent out a collection that relied heavily on the slashed and split sexy-at-all-costs clinging silhouettes that party girls and paparazzi-bait alike have come to rely on them for—this time, in color-block pastels inspired by Miami, and Michelle Pfeiffer’s character from Brian De Palma’s Scarface. “We’re women designing clothes for women, and we’ve been doing it for eight years now, and it’s working,” said Ochs.

The slinky, sexy looks certainly seemed to resonate with the front row, which included at least two former CW stars and one former pageant queen, all of whom looked like they may have at any given point been photographed out on the town with the ever-growing groups surrounding the Hadids or younger Kardashian/Jenners.

And there was plenty here for that particular cohort to covet, from a cocktail frock that bared both flank and haunch to the flowing monochromatic jumpsuit that opened the show. For those with board meetings in their future, there was even some suiting, demurely slit at the shoulders. The disco-era Miami influence was most keenly felt in the sparkly Lurex cocktail frock and cutout jumpsuits, though one could make the argument for the final group of geometrically beaded gowns with pleated accents coming from that city’s architecture (Gianni Versace’s Miami mansion, maybe?). After all, as Pfeiffer’s character so famously said, “Nothing exceeds like excess.”